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Great job Bob! What are the bloodlines with this pairing?
Sorry to hear about your female Janet. Hopefully if there is any silver lining, her eggs will hatch and carry on her genes. I think the females have the best personalities more often than not when compared to males in this species. Of course, I love the showy males, but it's nice to admire the more subtle beauty the females have as well.
Kevin
She's stunning, Bob, just stunning.
I have to say a beautiful quad female is so much prettier than almost any quad male.
Your pictures broke my heart. On Monday I euthanized my beautiful blue girl, QiuLong, who looked so much like yours. She laid her eggs Wednesday very quickly with the help of oxytocin but was in agony. She was suffering before I took her in, so something was amiss. Gross necropsy showed nothing but the vet is sending either pictures or the body to the San Antonio Zoo's reptile vet. She was so strong, everyone believed if she could get the oxytocin out of her system, she would be fine. I had her in the vets almost every day. By Monday I just couldn't continue. It was awful. I am disgusted with myself that an animal in my care suffered as much as she did. All the way through this ordeal she was usually the same bright colors as your girl in your picture. I'm heart broken over her suffering and losing such a wonderful, sweet and beautiful quad. I hope I have some beautiful QiuLong babies. She left me two clutches.
Great job Bob! What are the bloodlines with this pairing?
Kevin, I have 2.2 from the imports 18 months ago. The female pictured was the smallest and slowest growing. As soon as I bred her, she became a chow hound and produced a lot of eggs considering it's her first clutch.
Kevin